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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1930, p. 39

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ologsts, their struggies and acnieve- ments,.' written with a fresh enthusi- asm, a sounil knowledge, and a fine dramatie sense that makes them thrilling adventures that willfire the imagination of the most staid reader. BUf3 .HRANGERS--Fitiger. ,Tense, dramatiC stories of ýfive pcursu criminal. prisoners whose desperate attemkpts to escape formn a part of the. early traditions of Australia. when it was a penal colony. PATrHFINDERS OF, THE. WEST -Laut. Romantic and adventurous lives. of Radisson, La Verendrye Hearne, MacKenzie, Lewis -and Clarke. Authentic, being founded on 'the original documents', and vivified by the touch of an.artist. ENCHANTERS 0F MEN, - Mayne. Brief, popular biograàphical sketches. :of' twenty-three women whose fame rests on their power to fascinateien. MODERN RUSSIAN COMPOS- ERS-abazieev. Critical rather than biographical sketches of Russian composers and their relationship to each other and the past. TWENTY YEARS. AT. HULL HOUSE-Addams. An excelltat sur- vey of the foundig and development of Hull House aïdof some ýof the civie and'social movements in- Chi- cago with which Miss Addams bas been associated. PROMISED LAND -Antin, An. intense, idealistic and inspiring auto- biography of an- emotional Russian child Who came as an emnigrant to the Boston slums and used ail the op- portunities possible in "the promised land." DANIEL BOONE-White. AUTOBIOGRAPHY - Carnegie. The. story of the great financier's childhood in Scotland and his early years.and final success ini America is, a revelation of his geniality) indomn- itable cheerfulness, canpy COMMon sense, and idealism. LONE COWBOY -James. The, story of a lonely boy Who lias two passions, horses and drawing. When the lif e of a broncho buster. and cowboy broke his health he became an artist. An unpretentious*, very human narative. Sil v er ware Store your valuable rugs and silveru.iare toith us- Do flot leave. them in, the house while. you are atay Absolute Saey lhepy wiIl be here when you return P HON E W 1L MET T.E l1321 ;.& iM 1 't TheSeason's GREETINGS Please believe, Dear Friends and Patrons, that we are expressing in' this space our rnost earnest wish that your, hopes ùt- this ti Me may corne true; and that the new year holds i store for you sweeter and brighterý -gifts than your fondest hopes have iSport, WIt un riiaii ýrgy. OF ALICE ,FJREEMAN .R. An exceptionally inter- iography successfully inter- the...usoafity and home STORAGE - Autmble * *q~. -r> - ..:.~ sJ

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